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are divided. and god's mission -- a trip along the dutch bible belt. the ukraine has been in a state of political paralysis for several years now. there are power struggles going on on many levels. ukrainians have been waiting to go to the polls for four years, but only now are parliamentary elections taking place. the eu is watching with some suspicion, especially after the controversial jailing ofhe former prime minister. her political archenemy still leads the country as president. and an increasing number of ukrainians are asking themselves who they can trust that all. one thing is clear -- it is not the political elite. >> it is quite an animated evening. an amateur ensembles stages a comedy about marriage, but it is less about love that about the dowry, money, and influence. just like in ukrainian politics says this journast w inved the actors to come to kiev's old market. the building has long since become a symbol. influential businessme want to privatize it, but these people are protesting those plans. >> more and more people support what we are doing here. many people wonde

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todd akin for talking about legitimate rape, why doesn't he denounce the republican who uses the bible to justify slavery? that's coming up. mike rowe here at a ford tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee... affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market for a new set of tires? your ford dealer. i'm beginning to sense a pattern. buy four select tires, get a $60 rebate. use the ford service credit credit card, get $60 more. that's up to $120. where did you get that sweater vest? your ford dealer. >>> mitt romney is trying to close the gender gap before the election, but meryl streep is trying to stop him. and mitt romney is now afraid of answering questions from kids. the kids on nickelodeon. something that john mccain and barack obama did. why is mitt so afraid of the kids? [ male announcer ] feeling like a shadow of your former self? c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for ho

in all of the rest of - in the prophets, the historical section of the hebrew bible and then in the writings, what you find there is the quest to live up to that covenant, and the interesting, powerful characteristics when they don't. so i want to do a couple of things in terms of our roll-ins - got to get our roll-ins in here. first, me reading the bible - just like jimmy swswaggart. no, i don't hit it on my hand or anything like that. but we went out to north shore congregation israel reformed synagogue here in the chicago area, and we will come and talk shortly to rabbi bronstein, who does a wonderful job on our dimensional triangle. but what i did is i just - i wanted to take a bible, and i picked up one of the psalms. the psalms, in many cases, are, well, they're songs about the great mythic tradition. and i just picked one psalm, i think it's 139, unless it's 136, but it's right in the 130s, and i'm just going to read it, and listen for how the creation myths, the liberation myth or exodus myth, and then the sinai myth are encapsulated in this. and then you can

. this bible changed the world. i'm kirk cameron. four hundred years ago our forefathers risked their lives to bring this bible to the shores of america. because it contained the principals for economic liberty, political liberty and religious freedom. the 1599 geneva bible. it was the first complete english translation, complete with chapters, numbered verses and 300,000 utterly unique study notes. it actually came out before the king james version and because the government didn't authorize it, it was outlawed. but it was a bible by the people, for the people, the book that built america. and now for the first time in 400 years it's available again in a beautiful leather edition. i have one, i want you to have yours too. please visit genevabible.com and get your copy of this rare and historic version of god's word today. thank you and may god bless you. >> president obama said cut travel expenses but the inspector general says they have failed to cut costs. contractors have taken over 90,000 international trips in the last 6 years costing taxpayers over $3 million. jerry brown borrowing a

the fact that this myth is drawn from revelation in the bible, in which the explanation is, well, people suffer because an evil force is at lurk in the world, but that evil force will be vanquished, will be beaten down by the forces of good and the elect, the faithful that will be taken up into heaven. and so in an odd sort of twist, it's okay to suffer, it's okay to bear under the changes, it's okay to experience even death as a martyr because you know that those kinds of negativities give you a ticket to heaven, and that's what we're seeing in this kind of apocalyptic theodicy. so myth, being defined by doctrine, in this case biblical, and then affecting the belief of behaviors- behavior of believers- and in this case, it's their hope for heaven in the face of a horrific battle on the plain of armageddon. >> now let me keep the ball rolling here. you know, there, i just couldn't resist. you're standing out over the plain of armageddon, it looks so peaceful there and people coming back from the beach there in israel on that day. it was february, but it was actually kind of warm, kind of

be planning to do after election day. we will check the in-box here next. this bible changed the world. i'm kirk cameron. four hundred years ago our forefathers risked their lives to bring this bible to the shores of america. because it contained the principals for economic liberty, political libey and religious freedom. the 1599 geneva bible. it was the first complete english translation, complete with chapters, numbered verses and 300,000 utterly unique study notes. it actually came out before the king james version and because the government didn't authorize it, it was outlawed.ut it was a bible by the people, for the people, the book that built america. and now for the first time in 400 years it's available again in a beautiful leather edition. i have one, i want you to have yours too. please visit genevabible.com and get your copy of this rend historic version of god's word today. thank you and may god bless you. we have big dreams. one is for a clean, domestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, p

out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. [ yawning sound ] this bible changed the world. i'm kirk cameron. four hundred years ago our forefathers risked their lives to bring this bible to the shores of america. because it contained the principals for economic liberty, political liberty and religious freedom. the 1599 geneva bible. it was the first complete english translation, complete with chapters, numbered verses and 300,000 utterly unique study notes. it actually came out before the king james version and because the government didn't authorize it, it was outlawed. but it was a bible by the people, for the people, the book that built america. and now for the first time in 400 years it's available again in a beautiful leather edition. i have one, i want you to have yours too. please visit genevabible.com and get your copy of this rare and historic version of god's word today. i'm marianne rafferty. now, back to "geraldo at large." for all the latest headlines is log on to fox news .com. >> earlier today i signed a declaration of emergency. >> i decla

. sign up for my facebook page and follow me on twitter. you can f f f f f f f this bible changed the world. i'm kirk cameron. four hundred years ago our forefathers risked their lives to bring this bible to the shores of america. because it contained the principals for economic liberty, political liberty and religious freedom. the 1599 geneva bible. it was the first complete english translation, complete with chapters, numbered verses and 300,000 utterly unique study notes. it actually came out before the king james version and because the government didn't authorize it, it was outlawed. but it was a bible by the people, for the people, the book that built america. and now for the first time in 400 years it's available again in a beautiful leather edition. i have one, i want you to have yours too. please visit genevabible.com and get your copy of this rare and historic version of god's word today. thank you and may god bless youn stable condition and hospitalized that. is governor romney talking with supporters. >> state department document show that the white house new nathe lib

all respond to that figure. >> why did thomas jefferson the bible by omitting a lot of it in his own text of the bible as you began your book with? >> well, presumably it's no because he didn't have anything else to do, i mean, he was a pretty busy guy in the white house but he ordered a couple books from england, a couple bibles and he sat there in the white house and he cut and pasted and took out the miracles and took out the resurrection. he believed jesus was a good guy, he believed he was one of the most important philosophers ever but he didn't like christianity and he was able to separate out christianity from jesus, say no to christianity and say yes to yeast. >> how many of the colonists, what percentage were religiously affiliated or had religious beliefs in some specific denomination? >> i'm not sure the percentageí but much smaller percentage of churchgoers than we have now. something more on the order of, i don't know, one out of five rather than the vast majority. and those who were christians and who did go to crunch typically didn't think a lot about jesus either. >

's anti-bullying specialist. >> this is my anti-bullying bible. >> reporter: the law requires each school district to create its on antibullying program. the program sets out detail procedure to follow when bullying occurs and steps for dealing with the bully. when bullying is reported, they begin the investigation and contact offender. they also contact after school counseling. the law stipulates the student can be suspended or expelled and reported to the police if it's serious. >> the benefit about the law is it's a must so every school district has to handle a report in the same way. there's no gray area and it's not something that is really subjective. >> japan has no laws dealing with school bullying but local governments have started passing regulations to address the issue. they are informing educators, parents and others in the community that they have a responsibility to protect chdren. >>> people in tokyo, including myself, ar wearing warmer clothes today. it's a chilly morning. >> it's really cool. i wore a jacket in on my way to work. we had cooler conditions and less windy c

, medicine, or any ethical code that i know of or the bible, for that matter for our criminal law tdistinguishing between those wo have alcohol and tobacco and people who put other substances in their body. there is no legitimate basis for distinguishing between the alcoholic on the one hand under criminal law and between the drug addict on the other. that is first. the second ethical point is i hope most of you agree with this. i do not believe that anybody should be punished simply for what we put into our own bodies absent harm to others. nobody deserves to be punished for what we put in our bodies absent harm to others. hurt somebody, yes and not tell me your addiction was the excuse. we need to be regarded as sovereign over our minds and bodies. the criminal law should not be treating anyone as a criminal for what we put in here. when one is trying to pursue a particular public health or public safety objective, reducing the harm of drugs or whatever it might be. and when you have powerful evidence that a non-course of system can accomplish that public safety health objective

people. for more on standard teases consult the encyclopedia of standard teases. ♪ this bible changed the world. i'm kirk cameron. four hundred years ago our forefathers risked their lives to bring this bible to the shores of america. because it contained the principals for economic liberty, political liberty and religious freedom. the 1599 geneva bible. it was the first complete english translation, complete with chapters, numbered verses and 300,000 utterly unique study notes. it actually came out before the king james version and because the government didn't authorize it, it was outlawed. but it was a bible by the people, for the people, the book that built america. and now for the first time in 400 years it's available again in a beautiful leather edition. i have one, i want you to have yours too. please visit genevabible.com and get your copy of this rare and historic version of god's word today. ♪ ♪ >> bob: lightning round time. five political stories we're watching today. there have been 6% of the total ballots cast already for president. and other offices in the country.

-billion budget, we're talking about the bible we are referring to and don't have a copy for the public. that's pretty stunning. >> i will off you one. you want one? >> thank you, i would like one for the public to peruse. i would like one for the public and how about a sunshine ordinance, since that seems to be what we are talking about. i have a lot to say, mr. wolf is right, readjudication is the wrong approach. another point of information if i may suggest. for those members of the public who have bladders, please have a mercy break for us soon. with regard to the -- you know, i was thinking of a wonderful old slogan, for a terrible old bread. for those old enough to remember, wonder helps build strong bodies 12 -- >> ways. >> thank you. and this is chalk-a-block, with way more than 12 ways for people to wiggle out of accountability and responsibility. over and over again. i appreciate that many members have pointed some out. first of all, page 7, filing complaints. it should be clear for an ordinary person, what is a show-cause hearing, define why a complainant should not get what he or

from the bible? >> it does portray our freedom of speech, and that's always important because we need our rights. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. many americans saw gas prices go up a bit this week. californians saw them skyrocket. nationally, the average stand at $3.81 a gallon, up roughly $.supper 2, but in california prices exploded to a record high average of $4.61 a gallon, up d.n.a that's a $.47 in a week and makes it the most expensive gas in the country. as john blackstone reports, this could only happen in california. >> in the golden state, gas gold. the rush is on to fill up at a los angeles-area station where the price is only $4.55 a gallon for regular. that looks reasonable to drivers who say many stations charging $5 a >> $10 in gas isn't even going to give me a quarter of a tank. it's really out of control. >> reporter: aaa reports the average high is $4.61. a record high $4.61, it's well above that in many metropolitan areas and in some stations far above that. >> i got gas yesterday at $4.69 d i

in texas are at the center of a court case. carried banners at games that had bible verses on them. freedom of speech and the separation of church and state. >> friday night under the lights in texas. the band, the fans, the players and something different. a banner with a christian message written by the school's cheerleaders. >> we thought it would be a great message to get across. >> but that message is now at the center of a legal battle. the school's superintendent banned the banners last month when a group claimed they violate the separation of church and state. a judge has allowed the practice to continue until he rules. and last night there were more religious signs than ever before. and friends and family who say the cheerleader's messages are free speech. >> both the united states constitution and the texas constitution guarantee the right to freely express your viewpoints. >> the parents have hired an attorney to keep the banners. because the girls decided to use the bible versus on their own and not at the school's request. it's their protected speech. >> even at a school footba

that was created by our sages and also by the people over time. it's not mentioned in the bible. it culminates the whole season of holidays that began with rosh hashanah. we're in the month of tishrei. that's the seventh month on the jewish calendar. part of the joy of simchat torah is being playful with the service. we've been doing some pretty heavy stuff throughout the month of tishrei, and so this is time to kind of really let go a little bit. one of the major features of the service is the taking the scrolls o from the aron hakodesh, from the ark, and we do what are called hakafot, encirclements. we circle around the room seven times. we often have flags. what we do and other congregations around the country, and also around the world, will often take their hakafot into the streets. it is celebrated in a very joyful way, and with much singing and dancing, and we're out there in the street dancing for, oh, 20, 30 minutes. it's an expression of the love for our torah, our teachings. it's also a great way to begin the new year. a special feature ofthe holiday is that we conclude theeading of

books is always the homicidal stuff. it's always the death penalties. the bible is full of death penalties for not observing the sab balth, for adultery, death penalties for things that not one follower of the holy bible on the earth today would ever, ever dream of trying to enforce. there is not one follower of the holy bible left on earth who believes there should be a death penalty for not observing the sab bath. indeed, followers of the holy bible disagree on how the sabbath should be observed if at all. but tragically, for malala tonight, as she struggles for life in her hospital bed, islam has not reached the point in its worldwide maturation curve where all muslims can agree that there are a lot of things in the koran that should just be ignored. the noble religious warriors of taliban pakistan have vowed today through their spokesman to try to kill malala if she ever gets out of that hospital bed. malala once had ambitions of working in that hospital she's in tonight. >> i want to get my education and i want to become a doctor. >> okay. relax. >> that was her proud father

to hear this true statement, but the bible says ye shall know the truth and the truth shall set you free. this community will never be free. we will never be liberated from this problem until all of our allies and our friends acknowledge that the epicenter of this problem comes from folk who look like me. i have presided over too many funerals. possibly more than any preacher in this town. persons who are not members of third baptist church. but we are gracious to let them have our facility, to accommodate them. i feel that we have something to shout about today. no stop and frisk. the mayor has said that. but the mentor of martin luther king said, "he or she who is behind in the race of life must run faster in order to catch up ." we do not have stop and frisk. in this city, we have to run faster to make sure there is not another death. we have to run fast, and make sure there are jobs. run fast to make sure there is education. run fast to make sure there is housing. run fast, so that we will love each other. this is what the naacp is committed to. a lot has been stated here. there was

bible, and i grew up in a very religious family. i am not a believer. as an adult i have never been a believer but my questions are devout christians. they read the bible every day and as a young teenager i read the bible and the language, leaving aside the religion, just for the sake of the words that it used in the king james translation, first of all, it is fabulously well-written and secondly, so many of those phrases have entered into all of our minds, all of us, whether we have ever read the bible are not. we know those phrases and reuse them. and so, i think i am probably other -- every other writer has been influenced by the king james translation, more than any other. what i like to do when i come to manhattan, well actually it's the same as what i'd like to do in london. i like to go to restaurants with my friends. [laughter] >> hi. my name is bob. i read the eye of the needle and on pins and needles and i thought they were both superb especially the one about iran. your comment about lloyd george and communism, have you come across any similar commerce agents between fran

more. they had bad years and planted more and then when it blew, it was this holocaust, bible cal proportions, plags of jack rabbits and locust. the footage was unbelievable. more importantly this is the closest film we've made to an oral history in so far as the back bone is the story of these 26 people that we're able to find. and what they are surviving is no ordinary time. >> the ken burns effect can be found on anybody's mac. but the craftsmanship is so interesting and it seems obvious because you said it a moment ago. first person story telling to really understand history. it's not dense. your story telling is not dense. you talked about this project you're working on about the vietnam war or world war ii or civil war, it's waking the dead as you said. >> that's exactly what it is. it's about what you do too. it's listening. we don't do very much listening in our world. we always do a lot of telling. and if you listen, you learn unbelievable amounts of things. so what if you listened to a still photograph? what if you said that still photograph is not some arrested static b

cheerleaders fight for the right to quote the bible. >> they weren't getting fired up by kill the cougars. >> and they have a tomorrower presidential candidate on their side. >> it is all about religion. freedom is what this country was based on. >> they are disrespecting the diversity of the state. >> tonight the ruling from the judge. >> and they say it felt like an earthquake. a meteor the size of a car comes crashing down. first on fox, this thursday night, new comments from president obama about the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya and his administration's response to it. he told john stewart from "the daley show" that the american government is one big praise and sometimes, quote, something screws up. but he is vowing to fix all of it. the 9/11 attack in benghazi killed an ambassador and three others. the presidential debate this week, during it governor romney accused of president obama of waiting two weeks to call it an act of terror. the president said he used the words the next day, but republicans point out other officials were telling a different story even days later. yo

tonight. now i'm a christian. and i believe the bible every word in the bible. and the bible says the man is the head of the house, not the wife. the man is the head of the house. we've not heard any talk of this but god made adam first and then eve. see a lot of people disagree but that's the way it is. that's 55 seconds. all right. christ is the head of the church. last week we had a big to-do because the new archbishop that's been reinstated has been -- said that the homosexuals can't have commune union. basically it comes down to authority, doesn't it. it comes down to authority. who is the head of the church? well jesus is the head of the church, right? and god gives us instructions as to order in the family and it's not the wife it's the husband first, it's the wife next, and then it's the children. the children are to honor their father and their mother. the lord wrote that in tablets of stone when moses went up the mountain. moses was just the messenger. he brought the plates up there and god just...

throughout the bible, i mean, in the bible you see strong personalities who were involved in government. it is a right. we must support those things that will provide the quality of life and will provide a standard of living for human beings. so, any time you suppress that, any time you take away that, it has to be demonic and diabolical. >> the last question, i want to talk about policy, aside from politics. and the president endorsed gay marriage as a policy. do you think that will affect the black voter turnout in your congregation and across the country? >> that's an excellent question. as soon as he made that statement as a pastor, as a student of the bible, as one who believes in the word of god. we certainly cannot support gay marriages, but we certainly know that the president is the president for all people. he did not, in fact, legislate gay marriages. so, at the end of the day, god has made us free moral agents where an individual can choose whatever they choose. however, there are consequences for all of us when we disobey the word of god. regardless if it's gay or lesbianis

with illusions to shakes spear, the bible. american history, british common law, classical literature, and then also said what they meant. men who believed in slavery said. so those who hated it. no matter how much odeum it attracted. and the nakedness of how people spoke politically at the time is very powerful when we -- in comparison to trying to parse what many people in our politics today seem to be avoiding. and i am -- that applies, frankly, across the board. not everyone. not to everybody. i'm not a cynic about politics. and indeed, reading the history of politics in this country, and the difficulty of making anything happen politically, it wasn't easier in 1850 than it is today. and it takes a lot of courage for people to enter this gigantic citywide nationwide cement mixer that is politics in america today and i have colassal respect for people who embark on that. and nothing in this leads me to disparage today's politicians, except i wish they wrote better english. so, anyway, quickly the background here, members of congress, all americans, were tormented by seemingly unans

. the other has to do with bible courses but there's a lot of bible courses and know it's really focused on it. and states pass laws to encourage bible courses. but these laws are not changing anything much to whether schools may have bible electives. they can do that before the law. what they are doing is trying to encourage and offer state support for those local districts who want to do these bible courses. there's nothing wrong with an academic course in the bible in a public school if it's done right. we did guidelines a number of years ago to outline consensus guidelines, to outline how that should be done. a lot of these sources get in under the radar. some materials by one group in particular goes around the country trying to get some of the materials in there that are really unconstitutional. that is a continuing issue in many local communities that is not often looked at and should be spotted. >> i guess i should throw in a word or two about vouchers. so we do oppose them. on the legal front in the course of the supreme court is set under the federal constitution, they are permissibl

waive banners banners with bible verses during football games. this gridiron battle is not over. and as the old saying goes, timing is everything, especially if you are a woman who dumped a guy shortly before he won $30 million in the lottery. hair what he has to say about that now ex-girlfriend as fox reports live tonight. >>> in parts of texas, high school football is, well, bordering on religion. today a court decided god deserves a place on the sidelines. hours ago a judge agreed to allow some high school cheerleaders to keep quoting the bible in banners they display during games. district officials previously ordered the teenagers to stop doing that, stop using script tour on the sidelines. the cheerleaders responded with a lawsuit. >> the judges told us at least temporarily that this is the law for this case. we will abide by his ruling. >> we just wanted to encourage our team and the other teams. it turned into a lot bigger deal than they expected. >> the judge's decision today is not the last word. chris gallagher now. >> it is good for the reipped maker of the year -- f

. we believe in the bible. we're christian. i believe in jesus christ, things like that. >> is it being demonized a bit? >> i think so. absolutely. i don't think i'm too strange. >> no. you're pretty normal. donny tells me you're strange. >> donny is strange. no, i just -- i think that -- i don't play politics. i don't do that. i think there's too many celebrities out there claiming what they believe and i think it's our job really to get people out to study the issues and to know what they believe and what they want to vote for. >> but do you feel excited about the possibility of a mormon president? forget for a moment whether he's a republican or democrat. >> i don't care what they believe. i don't vote any one party. i vote for the person. i think you have to look at -- this is what i vote for. i'm in new york city and i look at the statue of liberty and it says all of you, you know, who are here to breathe freedom. that's what i love about our country. and i believe in our constitution and i believe in people that want to keep what our forefathers so brilliantly put together. people

is learning to read the bible. the bible is an inner text or "uncle tom's cabin." because what we do, right and wrong, is what this novel is telling us what is right and wrong. and now reader, what would you do in this situation? would you do the right thing or the wrong thing? that kind of moral quarter is what she is re-creating in "uncle tom's cabin." she is re-creating a new bible of the 19th century, given the complex over slavery at the nation is facing. >> we are at number 63 on the street. she lived in rented this house from the landlord who lived down the road. palace, when she moved in, she complained about the state of disrepair. it was drafty and cold, but over time she slowly managed to do some renovations herself, and she wrote funny letters back to her friends and family about how hard it was to get people to help her with these repairs. because you have these long conversations, she said it was the epitome of yankee dumb. she got people to help her out, she paid $125 per month for this house, which is much more than they could afford. she lived here for two years. she lived

the bible. and it is in the bible, or the bible is kind of an enter text for "uncle tom's cabin" because what we do, right and wrong is that this novel is telling us to do. one thing that irritates people is how didactic it is. several times in which the narrator appears in the novel herself say, what would you do in this situation? would you do the right thing at the wrong thing? and that kind of moral order is what she is recruiting in "uncle tom's cabin." she's really kind of rating a new bible for the mid-19th century, given the conflict over slavery a nation is facing. >> we're at number 63, federal street. we are at the house of harriet beecher stowe, where she lived and worked in 1850. anna was also known as the 10th house because it's named after the original owners, the tick comes, she rented this house from him. and he just lived on the road over there and did most of the repairs on the house when she lived here. she needed new stove, the house when she moved in, she complained about a state of disrepair. it was draftee, pooled, but over time she slowly managed to do some renov

banners with bible verses at the game. detail next, and it is our "gut check" as well. ld only come fro. now from the maker of splenda sweeteners, discover nectresse. the only 100% natural, no-calorie sweetener made from the goodness of fruit. the rich, sweet taste of sugar. nothing artificial. ♪ it's all that sweet ever needs to be. new nectresse. sweetness naturally. >>> time for the "news nation" gut economicheck straight from heart of texas. a judge says a school in east texas, the policy barred cheerleaders from quoting biblical scriptures on banners at high school football games appears to violate their free speech. the school district had ordered the cheerleaders to stop quoting bible verses after receiving a complaint from the freedom from religion foundation. the group says it received a complaint from an atheist attending a game who felt the school was promoting christianity. very interesting. governor perry and the texas attorney general greg abbott have backed the cheerleaders in this, but do you back the cheerleaders? a judge is saying that the policy violates their free

northeast. it's owned by demonte bailey. it's got the barbershop stuff, the chair, and the bible, and d bat, just in case. and yesterday demonte, he stepped up to the plate. it happened yesterday afternoon along 15th street. a woman is out walking her two dogs, when out of nowhere appears not one, but two pit bulls. untagged, unleashed, unlicensed. they surround her and her dogs. she gets scared. she goes into the barbershop. demonte bailey to the rescue. >> the dogs were starting to get very aggressive. i told her to bring her dogs inside the barbershop while they cooled off. >> reporter: how did you scare the dogs away? >> with the bat. >> reporter: how did you do that? >> just hit it up against the ground. that startled them a little bit. >> reporter: and they ran back up the alley. >> yes, sir. >> reporter: this man wasn't so lucky. >> bite marks from the upper jaw and his lower jaw ram and there's back and blue bruise es. >> reporter: he was britten by two stray pit bulls. same description, same neighborhood. it happened on 11th street northeast october 12th as he and his wife were wal

side and the judge with the bible, hadn't been told from johnson's point of view and i wanted to do that. to do that i said i will talk to everyone who is alive who is still in that room. i talked to mary famer who was johnson's secretary. if you look at the iconic photograph behind the people you see the top of a young woman's curly black head. that is mary famer's far can she was checking johnson taking the oath of office to make sure the words are right. there was a reporter who left wonderful oral history. watching johnson takeover i had the kennedy's reports -- contempt for johnson when he was vice president. they called him rufus corn pone. the nickname fur lady bird was here comes uncle corn, and his fourth job. they have a contempt for him and the reporters like roberts at the washington post's i have only seen lyndon johnson as a colonel corn pone. i said it is going to be hard to think of him as president johnson. watching him take over some lee it wasn't hard at all. he is towering over the rim. he was always the biggest man in the room. i am trying to talk to everyone al

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in the doctrinal dimension as forms of interpretation. as you well know, different translations of the bible have different tones and can raise up different issues, and we go round and round on that also, so interesting point. let me shift gears here because we have some rather long and perhaps the most unusual roll-ins of the entire class here on the jonestown incident, and i wanted to bring in first, the first part of the class here we've looked at some traditional christianity, we've talked about it, and i don't want to - i'm not even quite sure - it would be a wonderful argument to argue, once we finally get to jonestown and guyana, if what's going on with jim jones' teaching even is christianity. but one thing i can guarantee you is that when he started out, his christianity was very, very similar to that of cecil williams. in other words, he was a boy in trouble, because he invited blacks in indiana into his church; he said, "christianity is about inclusiveness; i'm going to start a church that includes everyone." well, he was kicked out of a major denomination, and then starts the people's

holding up banners with bible verses on them. there's a major development after a judge rules on the case. we will tell you about it. back in 1967 i second that emotion. you know who sings that? smoky robinson and the miracles that was released. [ laughing ] [ laughing ] [ laughing ] [ laughing ] ♪ i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these stop taking chantix and see your doctor right away as some can be lif

and he has been a great friend to the enemies of israel. james 4:4 for who have a bible anyone who is a friend of the world is also an enemy of god. seven lines later just so you know, he commands christians not to speak evil of others. i'ms guessing he stopped reading by then. governor romney has it worse with these guys. mitt romney is a fifth generation member and a priest in the satanically inspired mormon cult. if he is elected, he will be the fulfillment of his cult's pedophile, racist, con artist murdering founder joseph smith's white horse prophecy that romney and all mormons believe. i know what you're thinking. why didn't obama say that during the first debate? it is worth pointing out that the web site spells the plural of mormons mormon's because apparently punctuation is an abomination as well. the site that features links to donate money to bill keller encourages everyone to write in the name of jesus on their presidential ballot. i, for one seriously crew, could not agree more because what right wing bible

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is he doing? he is learning to read the bible and it is in the bible or the bible is an inter-test for uncle tom's cabin because what we do, right and wrong, is what this novel is telling us to do. one thing that irritates people about uncle tom's cabin is how didactic it is. several times the narrator, still, appears in the novel and saying no reader what would you do in this situation? would you do the right thing or the wrong thing? that kind of moral order is what she is re-creating in uncle tom's cabin. she is really kind of writing a new bible, -- >> we are at number six -- 63 central street at the house of harriet beecher stowe where she lived and worked in 1850. it was also known as the house named after the original owner. she rented this house from him. he does live down the road over there and he did most of the repairs on the house when she lived here. she needed new sink and she needed a new stove or go the house when she moved in, she complained about the state of disrepair. it was drafty, cold but over time she managed to do some renovations herself and she wrot

christian bible verses at football games. there will be a trial date next june. the local school district banned the banners after someone complained, but the cheerleaders sued claiming their free speech rights were being violated. in the next hour we're going to hear from one of the cheerleaders, her mother, and their lawyer. check out this frightening scene in portland, maine. a store clerk jumps over a wall, runs for her life. the man chasing her is wearing a mask and holding a gun in his right hand. the store surveillance system recorded this whole thing. luckily the clerk is not hurt. however police are still searching for the gunman. soledad? >> that is amazing. huh? wow. that's incredible. good for her. this morning some new details, anybody else hearing something in their ear? weird. okay. new details about the man who stormed out of goldman sachs. remember his letter? it was the most over the top, angry, blistering resignation letter in the history of forever. it was plastered across pages of "the new york times." the man's name is greg smith. his resignation letter was literally

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, to refer to the ordinance as a bible, it may violate the church separation of state doctrine. but we can go into that later. 2-d and the limit of speaking time limited by the chair person. i suggest it's better to describe in writing with some flexibility a maximum and minimum time range. so that parties know going in how much time they have to make the presentations. and two, the same in 3-3-a, same thing. 2-2 2-2-a -- e, and 3-2-b, and there is a difference in language. 2-2-e says that votes do not violate the willful violation. i don't know if the differences are intentional. if not they need to be addressed. 2-2-f, and again 3-3-c, neither addresses what will happen in a respondent fails to comply with the ethics commission order. or if the respondent's and refuses to pay a fine. and by the way, i think finding an agency could be counter productive. not a great idea. >> finding an agency? >> fining an agency. >> fining an agency, don't think it's that good of an idea. >> okay. >> good evening, commissioners, i am dr. eric kerr. the word complaint runs through this document. i am concer

injuries. >>> in south texas, a judge says for now, the bible can be part of a friday night football field at a high school down there. the school district had ordered cheerleaders to stop displaying banners with biblical verses saying they may be violating a ban on school prayer. but the ban violates their right to free speech. >>> legendary basketball coach pat summitt says she felt forced out at tennessee. summit says she was told by the athletic director she would be replaced by the end of the season. the decision hurt and surprise her. summitt says it comes as an age and sex discrimination suit by another tennessee employee. >>> the first in the boxing world. a top fighter has announced he is gay. orlando cruz is a featherweight number four in the world. he wants to be a positive role model for kids who look into boxing. >>> week five in the nfl is under way. we get the highlights, now, from espn news. >> welcome to your "sportscenter" update. i'm jorge andres. the cardinals trying to stay undefeated in st. louis. taking on sam bradford and the rams. break from scrimmage. play-action.

-bullying bible. where i have all my information. >> reporter: the law requires each school district to create its own anti-bullying program. the program sets out detailed procedures to follow when bullies occurs and steps for dealing with the bully. when bullying is reported, they begin an investigation and contact the offender. they also contact after-school counseling. the law even stipulates that the student can be suspended or expelled and the case reported to the police if it's serious. >> the benefit about this law is that it's a must. so every school district has to handle a report in the same way. so there is no gray area and it's not something that is really subjective. >> japan has no laws dealing with school bullying, but local governments have started passing regulations to address the issue. they're informing educators, parents, and others in the community that they have a responsibility to protect children. >>> an 11-year-old boy has discovered the remains of an exceptionally well-preserved mammoth in siberia. experts say this kind of discovery is a once in a century event. the male

of white pages in a black bound bible coming together, closing. red as a congregation rises. [applause]. >> this references a lynching. the lynching of 2 couples in monroe, georgia occurred july 25, 1946. it's now referred to has the morris ford lynching. insurance man, 1946. silos you might not be here april. ain't none of us never promise said tomorrow. if you died you would need a will. that way you control your nickel when you are gone. get your ducks in a row you might not be here come april. yeah, your policy is up-to-date and we will pay say if you lose an arm at the elbow at the mill. if you died you need a will. double pay for accidental deaths we have you down. your wife will not need to borrowo. you might not be here come april. being alive is enough to get you killed. do you hear about the folks in monroe? if they hang you from a tree you need a will. your folks won't have to worry about a meal with this insurance when that day of sorrow come. silos you might not be here april. if you died right sudden you'd need a will. >> this next is titled no one's real high button. >

of the bible, the other was bull finch's mythology. it was that thick and on the mantle. i can see it as clearly as i am looking at them now. keu remember looking at the pictures and beginning to pick through some of the stories. and i learned to love those stories and if you read my books as a collection, and some people have, you will see that those 2 books inform most of my writings in subtle ways, not overt, in subtle ways you can see those books and the influence that they have on my writing. daddy james would tell store reus about little girls named sara and pat and little boy named nollin and one he told in particular was one of my favorites. the 3 kids had a chore for the grandmother. take a basket of eggs to a neighbor's house. along the way they were confronted by a wolf, bear, snake, and fox. is they tricked that fox, and the bear and got them to the woods. it is a long, long summer and i don't have a contract, i said, maybe i'll try to write something, never written a picture book before. i sat at the word processor, i'll write my grandfather books. all 16 pages. it is

says because the girls decided to use the bible verses on their own and not at the school's request, it's their protected speech. >> even at a school football game? >> yes. even at a school football game. >> reporter: still among the overwhelming support for the girls there are signs that some believe religion has no place here including 2005 graduate lindsay. >> once you start doing it it's a slippery slope. here it's a very big christian community but what if somebody came out and wanted to put out a scripture from the koran or torah on it. would it get the same positive reaction? you do it for one group you have to do it for everybody. >> if the judge says you can't do this any more what would it be like for you >> it would be crushing to our team and to the football team and to many of our citizens. >>> a football game sparked trouble in morgantown, west virginia. fans celebrating a victory started more than 40 fires in the street or in trash containers. five people were arrested. that kind of thing happens out there. coming up after your local news on cbs "this morning" newly uncov

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